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Electrolyte Balance: Analyze Cues and Prioritize Hypotheses; Plan and Generate Solutions 100% Pass
Electrolyte Balance: Analyze Cues and 
Prioritize Hypotheses; Plan and 
Generate Solutions 100% Pass 
 
What is the primary role of sodium in the body? 
 Sodium helps regulate fluid balance, blood pressure, and nerve function. 
 
How does potassium impact muscle function? 
 Potassium is essential for proper muscle contraction and relaxation. 
 
What is a key sign of hyperkalemia? 
 Cardiac arrhythmias are a key sign of hyperkalemia. 
 
Why is calcium important for electrolyte balance? 
 Calcium ...
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Electrolyte Balance: Analyze Cues and 
Prioritize Hypotheses; Plan and 
Generate Solutions 100% Pass 
 
What is the primary role of sodium in the body? 
 Sodium helps regulate fluid balance, blood pressure, and nerve function. 
 
How does potassium impact muscle function? 
 Potassium is essential for proper muscle contraction and relaxation. 
 
What is a key sign of hyperkalemia? 
 Cardiac arrhythmias are a key sign of hyperkalemia. 
 
Why is calcium important for electrolyte balance? 
 Calcium ...
Implementation and Evaluation of Interventions Related to Electrolyte Balance Questions and Answers Already Passed
Implementation and Evaluation of 
Interventions Related to Electrolyte 
Balance Questions and Answers Already 
 
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What are the primary electrolytes involved in maintaining fluid balance in the body? 
 Sodium, potassium, chloride, calcium, magnesium, phosphate, and bicarbonate. 
 
How does sodium influence water movement in the body? 
 Sodium controls water movement through osmosis by attracting and holding onto water. 
 
What condition is characterized by low sodium levels in the blood?...
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Implementation and Evaluation of 
Interventions Related to Electrolyte 
Balance Questions and Answers Already 
 
Passed 
 
What are the primary electrolytes involved in maintaining fluid balance in the body? 
 Sodium, potassium, chloride, calcium, magnesium, phosphate, and bicarbonate. 
 
How does sodium influence water movement in the body? 
 Sodium controls water movement through osmosis by attracting and holding onto water. 
 
What condition is characterized by low sodium levels in the blood?...
Fluid and Electrolytes – PrepU Chapter 28 – Already Graded A
Fluid and Electrolytes – PrepU Chapter 
 
28 – Already Graded A 
 
What is the most abundant cation in extracellular fluid? 
- A. Potassium 
- B. Magnesium 
- C. Sodium 
- D. Calcium 
 
 C. Sodium 
 
Which condition is most likely to occur with dehydration? 
- A. Hyponatremia 
- B. Hypernatremia 
- C. Hypocalcemia 
- D. Hyperkalemia 
 B. Hypernatremia 
 
A nurse is caring for a client with hypokalemia. What intervention is most appropriate? 
- A. Encourage high-sodium foods. 
 
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- B. Admin...
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Fluid and Electrolytes – PrepU Chapter 
 
28 – Already Graded A 
 
What is the most abundant cation in extracellular fluid? 
- A. Potassium 
- B. Magnesium 
- C. Sodium 
- D. Calcium 
 
 C. Sodium 
 
Which condition is most likely to occur with dehydration? 
- A. Hyponatremia 
- B. Hypernatremia 
- C. Hypocalcemia 
- D. Hyperkalemia 
 B. Hypernatremia 
 
A nurse is caring for a client with hypokalemia. What intervention is most appropriate? 
- A. Encourage high-sodium foods. 
 
2 
- B. Admin...
Nursing Diagnosis and Planning Related to Electrolyte Imbalances Questions and Answers 100% Pass
Nursing Diagnosis and Planning Related 
to Electrolyte Imbalances Questions and 
 
Answers 100% Pass 
 
What is a common nursing diagnosis for a patient with hyperkalemia? 
 Risk for decreased cardiac output related to altered electrical conduction. 
 
How would a nurse prioritize care for a patient with severe hypocalcemia? 
 Preventing seizures and monitoring for tetany. 
 
What is an appropriate goal for a patient with hyponatremia? 
 The patient will maintain serum sodium levels within the n...
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Nursing Diagnosis and Planning Related 
to Electrolyte Imbalances Questions and 
 
Answers 100% Pass 
 
What is a common nursing diagnosis for a patient with hyperkalemia? 
 Risk for decreased cardiac output related to altered electrical conduction. 
 
How would a nurse prioritize care for a patient with severe hypocalcemia? 
 Preventing seizures and monitoring for tetany. 
 
What is an appropriate goal for a patient with hyponatremia? 
 The patient will maintain serum sodium levels within the n...
Electrolyte Imbalances, Exam 2, Nursing Questions and Answers Graded A+
Electrolyte Imbalances, Exam 2, Nursing 
Questions and Answers Graded A+ 
 
What happens to calcium levels in hypoparathyroidism? 
 Calcium levels decrease because of reduced parathyroid hormone activity. 
 
What is the priority nursing intervention for hypercalcemia? 
 Administering IV fluids to promote calcium excretion. 
 
How does hyperkalemia affect the heart? 
 It can cause life-threatening arrhythmias, including peaked T waves and ventricular 
fibrillation. 
 
What is a critical intervent...
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Electrolyte Imbalances, Exam 2, Nursing 
Questions and Answers Graded A+ 
 
What happens to calcium levels in hypoparathyroidism? 
 Calcium levels decrease because of reduced parathyroid hormone activity. 
 
What is the priority nursing intervention for hypercalcemia? 
 Administering IV fluids to promote calcium excretion. 
 
How does hyperkalemia affect the heart? 
 It can cause life-threatening arrhythmias, including peaked T waves and ventricular 
fibrillation. 
 
What is a critical intervent...
F. A. Davis Hydration & Homeostasis: Electrolyte Imbalances Questions and Answers Already Passed
F. A. Davis Hydration & Homeostasis: 
Electrolyte Imbalances Questions and 
 
Answers Already Passed 
 
What unique symptom might a nurse notice in a patient with hypocalcemia during an 
assessment? 
 
- A. Muscle rigidity when inflating a blood pressure cuff 
- B. Constant yawning and fatigue 
- C. Tremors isolated to one hand 
- D. Sweating without fever 
 A. Muscle rigidity when inflating a blood pressure cuff (Trousseau’s sign) 
 
A patient with alcoholism develops neuromuscular irritabili...
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Electrolyte Imbalances Questions and 
 
Answers Already Passed 
 
What unique symptom might a nurse notice in a patient with hypocalcemia during an 
assessment? 
 
- A. Muscle rigidity when inflating a blood pressure cuff 
- B. Constant yawning and fatigue 
- C. Tremors isolated to one hand 
- D. Sweating without fever 
 A. Muscle rigidity when inflating a blood pressure cuff (Trousseau’s sign) 
 
A patient with alcoholism develops neuromuscular irritabili...
Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Imbalances Chapter 19 with Complete Solutions
Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base 
Imbalances Chapter 19 with Complete 
 
Solutions 
 
What is the primary buffer system in the human body? 
- A. Phosphate buffer system 
- B. Protein buffer system 
- C. Bicarbonate buffer system 
- D. Hemoglobin buffer system 
 C. Bicarbonate buffer system 
 
A patient with severe vomiting is at risk for which acid-base imbalance? 
- A. Metabolic acidosis 
- B. Respiratory acidosis 
- C. Metabolic alkalosis 
- D. Respiratory alkalosis 
 C. Metabolic alkalosis 
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Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base 
Imbalances Chapter 19 with Complete 
 
Solutions 
 
What is the primary buffer system in the human body? 
- A. Phosphate buffer system 
- B. Protein buffer system 
- C. Bicarbonate buffer system 
- D. Hemoglobin buffer system 
 C. Bicarbonate buffer system 
 
A patient with severe vomiting is at risk for which acid-base imbalance? 
- A. Metabolic acidosis 
- B. Respiratory acidosis 
- C. Metabolic alkalosis 
- D. Respiratory alkalosis 
 C. Metabolic alkalosis 
...
Fluid and Electrolytes NCLEX Questions and Answers Already Passed
Fluid and Electrolytes NCLEX Questions 
 
and Answers Already Passed 
 
A patient with heart failure is at risk for fluid overload. Which symptom is most indicative of this 
condition? 
- A. Hypotension 
- B. Crackles in the lungs 
- C. Increased urinary output 
- D. Dry skin 
 B. Crackles in the lungs 
 
Which lab result would confirm a diagnosis of hypernatremia? 
- A. Sodium level of 125 mEq/L 
- B. Sodium level of 148 mEq/L 
- C. Sodium level of 135 mEq/L 
- D. Sodium level of 110 mEq/L 
 B....
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Fluid and Electrolytes NCLEX Questions 
 
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A patient with heart failure is at risk for fluid overload. Which symptom is most indicative of this 
condition? 
- A. Hypotension 
- B. Crackles in the lungs 
- C. Increased urinary output 
- D. Dry skin 
 B. Crackles in the lungs 
 
Which lab result would confirm a diagnosis of hypernatremia? 
- A. Sodium level of 125 mEq/L 
- B. Sodium level of 148 mEq/L 
- C. Sodium level of 135 mEq/L 
- D. Sodium level of 110 mEq/L 
 B....
Exemplar 6A Fluid & Electrolyte Imbalance Questions and Answers 100% Pass
Exemplar 6A Fluid & Electrolyte 
Imbalance Questions and Answers 100% 
 
Pass 
 
A patient with a history of kidney failure has developed hyperkalemia. Which of the following 
foods should the patient avoid? 
- A. Apples 
- B. Bananas 
- C. Rice 
- D. Chicken 
 
 B. Bananas 
 
Which of the following is a symptom of hypocalcemia? 
- A. Tingling around the mouth 
- B. Decreased deep tendon reflexes 
- C. Constipation 
- D. Lethargy 
 A. Tingling around the mouth 
 
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A patient with fluid volume...
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Exemplar 6A Fluid & Electrolyte 
Imbalance Questions and Answers 100% 
 
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A patient with a history of kidney failure has developed hyperkalemia. Which of the following 
foods should the patient avoid? 
- A. Apples 
- B. Bananas 
- C. Rice 
- D. Chicken 
 
 B. Bananas 
 
Which of the following is a symptom of hypocalcemia? 
- A. Tingling around the mouth 
- B. Decreased deep tendon reflexes 
- C. Constipation 
- D. Lethargy 
 A. Tingling around the mouth 
 
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A patient with fluid volume...
NCLEX - Fluid & Electrolyte Imbalances Questions and Answers Already Passed
NCLEX - Fluid & Electrolyte Imbalances 
Questions and Answers Already Passed 
 
Which condition is most likely to cause hyperkalemia? 
- A. Diuretic therapy 
- B. Renal failure 
 
- C. Hypothyroidism 
- D. Chronic diarrhea 
 
 B. Renal failure 
 
A patient with hypovolemia is receiving IV fluids. What is the best indicator of fluid volume 
restoration? 
 
- A. Decreased heart rate 
- B. Increased blood pressure 
- C. Increased urine output 
- D. Decreased body temperature 
 C. Increased urine ou...
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Questions and Answers Already Passed 
 
Which condition is most likely to cause hyperkalemia? 
- A. Diuretic therapy 
- B. Renal failure 
 
- C. Hypothyroidism 
- D. Chronic diarrhea 
 
 B. Renal failure 
 
A patient with hypovolemia is receiving IV fluids. What is the best indicator of fluid volume 
restoration? 
 
- A. Decreased heart rate 
- B. Increased blood pressure 
- C. Increased urine output 
- D. Decreased body temperature 
 C. Increased urine ou...
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